Investment challenges in the water and sewage industry
Over the last few years we have been used to making "easy" investments. The multitude of financial resources supporting industry investment did not force deep economic analyzes to justify the implementations. The upcoming years will certainly change this trend. The resources will be more difficult to access, especially because of the new water law coming into force, and certainly, there is still a lot to do in the field of energy savings, e.g. optimizing the sewage sludge management. These are undoubtedly the challenges for managers of water supply and sewerage companies on contracts.
dr inż. Tadeusz Rzepecki, IGWP, Tarnowskie Wodociągi sp. z o.o.
Physicist and chemist, first-degree specialist engineer. President of the Council of the Polish Chamber of Commerce (since 2011), and President of the Tarnów Waterworks. Well-known in the water supply industry for promoting trade knowledge; he consults many programmes and technical projects. Academic teacher and youth educator, quality system auditor. The author and the co-author of several dozens of scientific and popular-scientific works.